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The Millennial Tour 2015 Receiving Strong Audience Responses that Include Creation East and Alive Festivals

Millennial Tour Artists Filming Roles for “God’s Not Dead 2”

Live Performances from The Millennial Tour 2015

New Orleans, La. (July 21, 2015) ---- The Millennial Tour 2015 is connecting with Christian audiences as it features several artists with high- energy performances. At the Alive Festival in Ohio last month, the set was so well-received that the festival has invited the tour back again in 2016. At Creation East in Pennsylvania, an after party performance energized a crowd of 700 youth immediately following TobyMac’s performance. Music fans can experience the festival performances as footage is available at www.themillennialtour.com under the video tab.

At the same time, select artists with The Millennial Tour 2015 are filming featured roles for the “God’s Not Dead 2” movie. Abigail Duhon plays the role of Jessica, an on-screen friend of Sadie Robertson (Dancing with the Stars, Duck Dynasty), while Spencer Kane, Jor’Dan Armstrong, and Lauren and Brooke DeLeary (Love Collide) all play students involved in the story’s central theme of Jesus being discussed in a public school classroom. Fans who attend The Millennial Tour 2015 will get a first look at the trailer for the upcoming movie that will release in spring 2016. The film centers around a group of high school students, and explores the historical debate of Jesus’ existence in human form on earth after a teacher is fired from the school for mentioning His name in class.

“We were thrilled to have the opportunity to partner with the millennial tour kids,” states Brittany Lefebvre, Producer/Director of Production, Pure Flix Entertainment. “’God’s Not Dead 2’ is a film for all ages and we believe that the next generation is the future of our faith and country.”

When God’s Not Dead became the most successful Christian film of all time in 2014, the movie’s producer, Troy Duhon, set out to launch the same concept theme with The Millennial Tour 2015, which is currently scheduled to visit 14 cities across the country this summer.The tour rotates featured Christian artists from the Millennial Generation, Abigail Duhon, Spencer Kane, Jor’Dan Armstrong, Jamison Strain, Tru Serva, LoveCollide, JG, Dawna, Outcast Republic, Uncle Reece and Drew Allen. Also featured via video throughout the event will be Dr. Rice Broocks, author of the book God’s Not Dead, and the Director of The Human Right, Heath Adamson.

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New Orleans, La. (May 15, 2015)----- When God’s Not Dead became the most successful Christian film of all time in 2014, the movie’s producer, Troy Duhon, set out to launch the same concept theme with The Millennial Tour 2015. The national tour is currently scheduled to visit 14 cities across the country during the summer, with the first date taking place May 15th at New Orleans’ Saenger Theatre where three of the tour’s ten artists will open for for KING & COUNTRY. The summer tour dates include several major festival performances, including all five Creation Festivals, Lifest and AliveFest, among many others. The Fall segment of The Millennial Tour 2015 will visit 25 cities in 13 states, and an announcement with all details will be made later this summer.

Also featured via video throughout the event will be Dr. Rice Broocks, author of the book God’s Not Dead, who will share four key foundational teachings about apologetics (defending Christianity), as well as the Director of The Human Right, Heath Adamson.

After seeing the tremendous feedback from the Christian community about how important it is to help the younger generation of believers defend their faith, Duhon and Broocks developed a concept of taking the theme on the road through The Millennial Tour 2015.

“We watch our kids being raised in church, and in their teenage years many of them lose interest or aren’t able to really defend what they believe when confronted by atheists or agnostics,” explains Duhon. “Rice and I feel that the millennial generation, specifically high school and college age students, are needing specific teaching about how to defend their faith against scientific debate, but through an event and from peers they may be more willing to hear it from. The Millennial Tour 2015 combines music and teaching with a two-and-a-half hour event that will leave the students wanting to dig deeper into why they are Christians and why there is a God. Plus, they’ll get to see the next generation of Christian artists perform and share how they are defending their faith every day.”

“Millennials aren’t looking for formulas for faith, they’re looking for authenticity,” adds Adamson. “They’re looking for absolute truth. It’s not about tradition for them, or for anyone, it’s about knowing the truth. We hope to help teens and young adults learn that they both have the same fundamental human right, which is to know the truth about their origins and what truth is. We believe this is through a savior called Jesus Christ.”

God’s Not Dead created a national stir, among atheists and Christians alike, when the film’s direct approach to the question of an omnipotent God as creator of all things was based on real-life college situations facing Christian students. The film used several references from Broocks’ book of the same title. Set in a classroom at a university, the movie revealed the difficulties Christians face with defending their belief in God and the Bible in the midst of an education system and society that explains away God in lieu of science.

The highly-anticipated sequel to God’s Not Dead is expected to release Spring 2016, marking the big screen debut of many of the artists appearing on The Millennial Tour 2015. Fans who attend the Fall tour will get a first look at the trailer for the upcoming film. Centered around a group of high school students, the movie explores the historical debate of Jesus’ existence in human form on earth.